Reference248261
Price1,350,000 EUR
Bedrooms10
Bathrooms7
Floor Space721.0m2
Land Area9.6 Ha

Character 10 bedroom Chateau for sale with countryside view and panoramic view in Lusignan, Nouvelle Aquitaine

1,350,000 EUR
1,161,000 GBP1,444,500 USD
Elegant 10 bedroom 19th Century chateau, which is approached through impressive entrance gates and a tree-lined avenue, is ideally situated just 2km from an historic Gallo Roman village with a popular bar/restaurant, this superb chateau promises the charm & romance of rural French living yet is also just 25km from Poitiers with its international airport and just 1h25m from TGV service to Paris.

With impressive light-filled reception rooms, 9.6 hectares (23 acres) of glorious parkland with terraces, an in-ground swimming pool and extensive woodland running down to 350m of riverbank.

Ground floor: grand and stunning 86m2 living room with a marble fireplace and decorated ceilings...
Elegant 10 bedroom 19th Century chateau, which is approached through impressive entrance gates and a tree-lined avenue, is ideally situated just 2km from an historic Gallo Roman village with a popular bar/restaurant, this superb chateau promises the charm & romance of rural French living yet is also just 25km from Poitiers with its international airport and just 1h25m from TGV service to Paris.

With impressive light-filled reception rooms, 9.6 hectares (23 acres) of glorious parkland with terraces, an in-ground swimming pool and extensive woodland running down to 350m of riverbank.

Ground floor: grand and stunning 86m2 living room with a marble fireplace and decorated ceilings, a formal dining room, music room, study/library, large kitchen, laundry room, boiler room, former kitchen and a chapel with exquisite stained glass windows.

First floor: 8 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms and 3 shower rooms.

Second floor: a suite of attic rooms offers potential for further development.

The lovely parkland/grounds surround the chateau and there are a substantial range of outbuildings including: a guardians cottage, 2 stables, a garage, various workshops, impressive stone barns, a piggery, an orangery, greenhouses, chicken houses and a bread oven.

The renovated guardians cottage is on 2 levels comprising on the ground floor: a kitchen, living room, dining room and a WC, whilst on the first floor are 2 double bedrooms, and a family bathroom with a WC, bath and a shower.
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